Asylum, thought of as a temporary tool to ensure the safety of people until a threat is no longer prevalent, is no longer what it used to be. Simply being safe, fed and having a roof provided over your head isn’t enough anymore. Refugees are making many demands and claims, which are hardly reasonable if not laughable to a sane person.

One of the more well-known refugees with questionable demands is Aras Bacho a writer for the Huffington post in Germany. He has previously demanded all Germans should donate money to refugees, provide smartphones and that angry Germans should leave the country all for the good of the country and integration of course.

Other questionable articles and comments by him included claims of racism, the normality of going on holiday to the countries they supposedly fled and even blaming unaccompanied women in a tweet for being sexually assaulted during New Year’s Eve in Cologne 2015.

He later deleted the tweet, apologised and claimed it came out the wrong way but the tweet was pretty straight forward as many noticed. Furthermore he believes it to be completely normal to lie about your age in asylum applications.

Another example is Ahmad A. a Syrian currently living with two wives in the area of Hamburg. He has six kids, a seventh on the way, is illiterate, wants to marry another wife and has no plans to work.
In Berlin young asylum seekers refused to wear the donated clothing provided to them all together
When asked how much money he gets he smiled and replied that he only knows it is transferred to his account and he withdraws it. He smiles and thanks “Mother Merkel” as he endearingly calls her in the piece done by Spiegel TV, which lead to a lot of public backlash.

But not to dwell on certain individuals these opinions and others are shared by many refugees.
Asylum seekers from Algeria and Morocco in Sigmaringen demanded access to their own apartments and claimed the failure of the state is inciting them to commit crimes. Refugees from Sierra Leone protested in Deggendorf demanding better food, hygiene conditions and medical treatment.
Another protest by refugees lead to turmoil in Fürstenfeldbruck. The protest demanded better food and more spending money. In Bochum asylum seekers even occupied a gym demanding apartments. They claimed promises of free money, houses and apartments were made to them and it’s time for Germany to pay up.

Another curious case took place in Ostercappeln, where a refugee had his cab paid by the state to get to work and later received an E-Bike worth 1199 euros to replace the cab rides. At another asylum center in Rottweil refugees even have a cleaning lady because they refuse to clean up after themselves.

Other problems asylum seekers seem to be having is the free but “unfashionable” clothing offered to them by rescuers and refugee shelters. Aquarius refugees threw away towels and clothes donated by the Red Cross.

In Berlin young asylum seekers refused to wear the donated clothing provided to them all together. The organisation providing for them then filed an application for clothes by Nike, Adidas and Puma. Slow or no internet were unacceptable as well. Private initiatives took it upon themselves to solve the problem.

Attitudes for Germans to adept and even Arabic and Turkish speaking police officers have also been voiced. A common theme at Huffpost seems to be calling for an end of the bad “German people” and replace them with the “new Germans”.

Unfortunately establishment political parties offer no help to solve the problem of unreasonable demands. CDU and Left politicians even went so far as to blame Germans for attacks on themselves and the latter even asked what the benefits would be to deport suspected terrorists if they just commit terror attacks elsewhere.

Proposals by the AfD for border control and asylum application procedure changes have repeatedly been shot down by all other parties in Parliament. Germany has already paid for this foolishness with their own security and the lives of innocents far too often and will continue to do so unless real changes are made.